Evangelical Theology
Transcendence and immanence define the way persons relate to each other (Willsey, 2003). Transcendence do with the fact that one person is not another person while immanence do with closeness of relationship. Grenz and Olsen believe that transcendence and immanence are expressions of how God relates to His creation. Their book; God and the World in a Transitional Age (1992), is said to give their interpretation of how religious theology developed in a modern age along with how they saw the divine transcendence and immanence from evangelical viewpoint. In their opinion, they argue that Christian theology for many years have always sought a balance between the biblical truths of the divine transcendence and immanence (Grenz and Olson, 1992, p. 295). Grenz and Olsen understanding of revelation is that God is within humanity and his plans towards mankind are discovered upon seeking His Gospel (Grenz & Olson, 1992, p. 292). In summary, this essay will critically evaluate evangelical theology in terms of the assertion of Grenz and Olson by exploring God's transcendence and immanence in relation to the evangelical theology.
Evangelical theology has to balance between divine transcendence and immanence so as to discern factual biblical truths. To achieve this, the evangelical theology also has to stay within the limits of modern theology interpretation. In their book, both Grenz and & Olsen argued that the relationship between transcendence and immanence is the central theological concern that contributes to determining theological...
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